Travel Blogs from Puerto Arista, Mexico
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Beach Bumming
... palm grove about 2 km from town, the campsite is modest, but provided clean toilets and showers, albeit with cold water only. Puerto Arista itself is a small, hot, sleepy, seaside town that only comes alive on the weekends or holidays when the tourists ...
Driving along the coast
On our way driving down the Pacific Coast to Gutemala we came by some really nice places. Auf unserem Weg nach die Pazifikküste runter Richtung Guatemala sind wir an ein paar echt schönen Ecken vorbei gekommen. ...
We hit the Pacific Coast
... the smiles and fun we watched them have made everyone's day. We left early the next day headed down the mountains to Puerto Arista still in convoy with Terry and Margo and Vern towing their 5th wheelers. This beachside town rarely visited by gringos ...
Perfection
... with hundreds of windmills, it must be windy there most of the time. We found a beautiful spot to camp just outside of Puerto Arista, past the Tortugario where the brick road continues, but has gotten so overgrown that it looks like a two-track through ...
encore un peu de plage
voila, on touche au but : une plage perdue sur le pacifique on est donc em camping le trajet fut encore long mais assez beau on glande un peu et prevoyons une balade en barque sur la lagune apres la sieste le poisson est excellent, les moustiques sont ...
Banditos!
... by how the day began, I’m not feeling particularly relaxed. I’m grateful when we pull into the little seaside town of Puerto Arista. We stumble around looking for suitable beds for the night, and eventually find a spot which allows us to ...
Deserted beaches
Puerto Arista was a one street town with a huge sandy beach. Most places were closed, and the streets were full of wandering dogs. We spent a hot, hot day relaxing in a pool and eating fish on the beachfront. ...
Puerto Arista
On to Puerto Arista, a relative metropolis, plenty of shops, some of them even open! Out of high season seaside towns tend to only fully open at weekends when the city dwelling Mexican hordes descend. Found a nice little place near a smelly lagoon and ...
Almost at the border!
... but unfortunately not enough stamina (or daylight!) to get us to the border. So its one more night in Mexico, in a small sleepy off-season town called Puerto Arista where the only safe place to leave the Ambulance is in the yard of a 3 star hotel. ...
Riding through the desert on a truck with no name
... detail when our promised 2 hour journey turned into about 6..... it was worth the wait – the weather is excellent. Puerta Arista itself is a 'once was' place, there are plenty of hotels in ruins along a two kilometer stretch of beach. It is ...
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